![]() ![]() You can right click on that first line and select " Apply as Filter" then " Selected" and then " A B". ![]() " Address A" should be the source you are looking for and " Address B" should be your own address or vice versa. (The triangle is pointing down so sorting from high to low.) ![]() The first line at the top should show the source IP you are looking for after sorting. In the IPv4 (or IPv6 if you swing that way) you should be able to sort the lines by the " Packets" column. If you capture all traffic on your computer with Wireshark while streaming the video (and doing nothing else) you should be able to find the source server easily.Īfter the capture is complete, go to " Statistics" and then " Conversations.” Most streaming video will usually come from only one server at a time. Make sure you are running the latest version of Wireshark to maximize your chances.įor the sake or argument, let's assume (I know) that the format is known to Wireshark. First keep in mind that there are a lot of different video formats out there and that Wireshark may or may not be able to dissect the one you are interested in. ![]()
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